Organic Spike Lavender
Since Antiquity, Lavender aspic has been used to relieve stings and snakebites, hence its name "aspic", in reference to the asp viper. Unlike Fine Lavender, Aspic Lavender grows at low altitudes and contains camphor. We pick it in the wild, close to home and every time it's a real treat!
Description
Uses and contraindications
Precautions for use
Common name: Spike Lavender, Large Lavender
Botanical name: Lavandula latifolia (also called Lavandula spica)
Botanical family: Lamiaceae
Origin of the plant: Gard, France
Harvesting: with a sickle, in the wild
Distilled parts: flowering tops
Distillation: steam
Label: AB, Nature&Progrès
Olfactory notes : powerful, fresh, camphorated
Chemotype (main active ingredients): linalool, 1,8-cineole, camphor
Variable chemotype from one harvest to another.